Super Trolley
Description
Super Trolley recreates all the fun of shelf-stacking as a computer game. Your task is to keep the shelves stocked and the floors clean. First up you must collect the stock to be placed on the shelves, then move it to the appropriate part of the supermarket. Over 30 foods are featured, ranging from bread and milk to eggs and carrots. Each section of the supermarket has its own isometrically-viewed screen. The shoppers are there to get in your way, and other hazards include vandalising kids, un-house-trained dogs and moronic shoppers who don't take their item off the top of the shelves. The ultimate aim of the game is to do so well that you can take over as manager.
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Critics
Average score: 34% (based on 4 ratings)
Players
Average score: 0.9 out of 5 (based on 6 ratings with 1 reviews)
The Good
Not much to be honest.
The Bad
The graphics and gameplay aren't very good, all you have to do is pick up items in your trolley.
The Bottom Line
I know the game was made by a young boy who wrote to Jim'll Fix It but Mastertronic could have spent a bit of money on it.
ZX Spectrum · by Anonymous · 2024
Trivia
Development
This game was made after teenager Andrew Collett sent in a request to TV show Jim'll Fix It (in which presenter Jimmy Savile attempted to bring children's dreams to fruition) to develop his idea for a game set in a Supermarket. The show's makers contacted Mastertronic who programmed the design into a finished product and marketed it.
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Martin Smith.
Amstrad CPC added by B.L. Stryker. Commodore 64 added by Kabushi.
Game added November 22, 2004. Last modified December 19, 2023.